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”heinteuingsohoursafter,anddoubtlessheisno
ho.”theyorderedthedrivertotaketheono.30chaselysees.
beauchaogoinaloalbertobservedthatasthiswas
anunusualcirceheghtbeallotheusual
etiquetteinaffairsofhonor.thecauseanespoused
phadonlytoplyhallhiswishes;
heyieldedaedhielforcerf.albertsprang
froheporterslodgetothesteps.heistin.
theunthad,indeed,justarrived,butheh,andhad
forbiddenthatanyoneshouldbeadtted.”butafterhisbath”asked
rcerf.
”sterodinner.”
”andafterdinner”
”hewillsleepanhour.”
”then”
”heisgoingtotheopera.”
”areyousureofit”askedalbert.
”quite,sir;sterhasorderedhishorsesateightoclock
precisely.”
”verygood,”repliedalbert;”thatisallioknohen,
tuingtop,”ifyouhaveanythingtoattendto,
beauentforthisevening,
deferittilltorropanytotheoper
andifyou,bringchateaurenaudhyou.”
beauission,ahi
prosingtoataquarterbefht.onhisretuho,
albertexpressedhisat
theoperathatevening.theher,he
eventsofthedaybeforehadrefusedtoseeanyone,andhadkept
herroohefoundherinbed,riefatthispublic
huliation.thesightofalbertproducedtheeffectight
naturallybeexpeercedes;shepressedhersonshandandsobbed
aloud,buthertearsrelievedher.albertstoodospeechlessby
thesideofhisthersbed.ithispalefadknit
broselfy
dearther,”saidhe,”doyouknoy”
randidnotsay”
father.””son,”shesaid,”personsissituationhaveny
secretehoseostdangerous.”
”ikno,andappealtoyourperation.youareofsosuperiora
nd,nothingescapesyou.”
”whydoyousayso”
”because,forinstance,younotitheeveningoftheballwegave,
thatdentecristoercedesraised
herselfonherfeverishar”denteed;”and
hoede”
”youknoother,deaal,anditis
custoryhtheorientalstosecurefulllibertyforrevengebynot
eatingordrinkinginthehousesoftheirenees.”
”doyousaydentey”repliedrcedes,being
palerthanthesheetoldyousowhy,youare
d,albertdee
tous.oh,ie
you,son,ifyouhadeainedsuidea,dispelit;and
uoyounay,prayeristoretainhisfriendship.”
”ther,”repliedtheyoungn,”youhaveespecialreasonsfortelling
tonciliatethatn.”
”i”saidrcedes,blushingasrapidlyasshehadtuedpale,and
againbeingpalerthanever.
”yes,doubtless;andisitnotthatheyneverdousanyhar
rcedesshuddered,and,fixingonhersonascrutinizinggaze,”you
speakstrangely,”saidshetoalbert,”andyouappeartohaveso
singularprejudices.hastheuntdohreedayssinceyouwere
innorndy;onlythreedayssinceasourbest
friend.”
anironiercedessaandh
thedoubleinstinuessedall;butasshewas
prudentandstrongndedshencealedbothhersorrowsandherfears.
alberted:”youcato
inquireafterhealth;inotwell.
youshouldinstallyourselfhere,andcheersolitude.idonotwish
tobeleftalone.”
”ther,”saidtheyoungn,”youknoouldobeyyour
portantaffairobligestoleaveyouforthe
wholeevening.”
”ercedes,sighing,”go,albert;iakeyoua
slavetoyourfilialpiety.”albertpretendedhedidnothear,bowed
tohisther,andquittedher.scarcelyhadheshutherdoor,when
rtofollo
eandtellheriediately
aid,and,weakasshe
ighthappen.the
footnsssion,anddressed
ioeightbeauchaarrived;hehad
seenchateaurenaud,isedtobeintheorchestrabeforethe
curtainan
hadnoreasontoncealo
theopera.”inhisiatiencehearrivedbeforethebeginningofthe
perfornce.
chateaurenaudpofthe
albert.thenduct
ofthesoninseekingtoavengehisfatheruralthat
,ah
realbert
kaseattheopera.albert
thetheatreuntilthecurtai.de
ntened
hiohisseat,aeredtheorchestrahchateaurenaudand
beaucha.buthiseyesscarcelyquittedtheboxbetns,
ainedobstinatelyclosedduringthehefirstact.at
last,asalberte,
atthebeginningofthesendaontecristo
entered,dressedinblad,leanihefrontofthebox,
lookedarou.rrelfollo,andlookedalsoforhis
sisterandbrotherinlainanotherbox,and
kissedhishandtothe
theunt,inhissurveyofthepit,enunteredapalefad
threateningeyes,lysoughttogainhisattention.he
regnizedalbert,butthoughtitbetteottonoticehiashelooked
soangryanddisposed.nighisthoughtstohis
paniodohislass,andlookedano
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